Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ol. But when we know the grounds, and authors of it,
Ol. Thou shalt be both the Plaintiffe and the Iudge
Ol. Of thine owne cause.
Fab. Fab.
Fab. Good Madam heare me speake,
Fab. And let no quarrell, nor no braule to come,
Fab. Taint the condition of this present houre,
Fab. Which I haue wondred at. In hope it shall not,
Fab. Most freely I confesse my selfe, and Toby
Fab. Set this deuice against Maluolio heere,
Fab. Vpon some stubborne and vncourteous parts
Fab. We had conceiu'd against him. Maria writ
Fab. The Letter, at sir Tobyes great importance,
Fab. In recompence whereof, he hath married her:
Fab. How with a sportfull malice it was follow'd,
Fab. May rather plucke on laughter then reuenge,
Fab. If that the iniuries be iustly weigh'd,
Fab. That haue on both sides past.
Ol. Ol.
Ol. Alas poore Foole, how haue they baffel'd thee?